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We are pleased to announce that the Wastewater Treatment (Septic) Permit records are available online. For additional information, contact the Gallatin City-County Health Department, Environmental Health Services at (406) 582-3120 or ehs@gallatin.mt.gov
**Very Important**
Read the information below before clicking on the link.
Environmental Health Services began issuing Wastewater Treatment Permits on January 1, 1966. Records include all individual, shared, multi-user systems for which a county permit has been issued. Records also include information for all Public Wastewater Treatment Systems that we have some records on – this may be limited information from MDEQ or it may include a locally issued permit. A local permit has been required for Public Systems since July 1, 2001.
When you first open the link
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click public user
Hints for researching records:
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Just because you do not find it by one does not mean the record is not there. Try all possible avenues. |
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- Property Owner – Owner at the time the permit was issued.
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- Road Address – If the address has been changed, records may be under the old address. Not all records have an address associated with them.
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- Subdivision – This is typically the name on the release of sanitary restrictions.
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- COS # (Certificate of Survey)
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- Search for additional permits for the property
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Less information is best when searching.
- Search Doe (not John Doe) or sea rch 123 or Live (not 123 Live Here Street)
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Review the entire document - there may be additional importmant information in the file i.e. variance ruling, commercial addendum, memo to the file, etc. |
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Research information necessary to do a comprehensive search, which is available by other departments or agencies. |
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- Clerk and Recorders Office – previous property owners; subdivision, COS #, lot; section, township, range. These records only go back to a certain date. For information prior to that date, you will need to go into the Clerk and Recorders office to research.
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If it says “No Images”, the septic permit has not been scanned. Please come into the office at 215 West Mendenhall, Room 108 to obtain a copy. Copies are $.25 (black and white) and $.50 (color).
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Sorting – The system brings up sort options that apply to both the Clerk and Recorder and Environmental Health records. Use the following: Address Number, Property Owner, Subdivision, Tract Lot, COS, Section, Township, Range, Block, Date Issued, Permit, Refer To. |
If you do not find the record you are looking for or have any other questions, contact the Environmental Health office at 582-3120 and we would be glad to help you.
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